I appreciate the compliment. I tried my best while on the tele-conference. And, I am sure I missed some of the related performance metrics.
I appreciate the compliment. I tried my best while on the tele-conference. And, I am sure I missed some of the related performance metrics.
Ah. One of the finest examples of BS acceleration math I have ever seen. You are truly a master.
okay.....
And surely a significant amount more grip to get off the line with, traction control designed to keep that power flowing, a quicker shifting transmission, and hood scoops that add at least an extra 5hp each
The interior of the Yukon Denali sure doesn’t look like a $70k vehicle. Looks dated IMO.
Gears bro, gears.
Oh yeah, 420 not 460.
Escalade / Yukon are 420 hp vs 475 for the Durango.
Kim Jong Un could die of heart disease and Trump would take credit for it. What a chode.
pretty sure he doesn’t weigh 4500 lbs.
yes it was a fairly recent experience. Lincoln Navigator L. Service.
Just highlighting / summarizing the statement made by a lot of folks. and rightly so.
What’s wrong with that? My wife and I have seperate accounts, as well as a joint account we pay bills out of. I have my spending cash, and she has hers. We’re not opposed to paying for things jointly of course, but it allows us to have some independence from each other. As an example though, my current (new) car, was…
Here you go. The rear facing seat isn’t an option from the factory, at least in the US, on the W212 E63 (although it is on the non-AMG E class wagon) but people have done conversions - apparently it’s not that difficult. I plan on keeping it for another 1.5 years or so. Contact me then if you’re still interested.
And I’ll agree with you cent per cent.
I had the chance to rent one of these (thanks Hertz!) and drove it up and down the PCH for a week. It was one of those cars that as soon as you experience, you immediately start looking for one on Auto Trader.
When I found my dream car:
Again, just because you’re not aware, doesn’t mean there aren’t changes.
Only took me 3.8 seconds to solve Rubik’s Cube by throwing it at a brick wall.
It’s more about economies of scale, hundreds of thousands of Android users have been able to do this and now millions of iPhone users can do it so you hear about it more. Oh and this....